The new season of the show “The Best Pastry Chef” has been in full swing on M6 since last September. As always, the program had its share of surprises, delicious recipes and tense moments in the kitchen.
For this season 13, Laëtitia Milot, famous actress, joined the team as co-host, bringing her passion for baking and her contagious enthusiasm.
In an extract revealed on Instagram, one of the candidates, José, spoke about his state of health and revealed that he had suffered from four cancers since the age of 30.
“The Best Pastry Chef”: a season 13 that seduces
“Le Meilleur Pâtissier”, presented by Mercotte and Cyril Lignac, continues to captivate viewers with its mix of competition, creativity and emotion.
The candidates, passionate amateurs, compete every week in technical and creative tests, putting their pastry skills to the test. The diversity of creations and the varied challenges make each episode a tasty moment not to be missed.
Laëtitia Millot, known for her roles in iconic series and her love for baking, brings a new dynamic to the show. Her charismatic presence and her experience as a participant allow her to create an authentic connection with the candidates. Enough to make us forget that Julia Vignali left the program.
A candidate makes a touching confession
This season, candidates will have to take on even more daring challenges, ranging from French pastry classics to contemporary creations. The week's events will include seasonal themes, surprising ingredients and time constraints that will test their skills. Viewers can expect breathtaking achievements and gripping moments of tension.
In an excerpt posted on Instagram, one of this season's candidates, José, a housewife, Lantillac (56) spoke about his private life. “I went through complicated times, difficult times. I have had four cancers, in quick succession, since I was 30” he said.
The candidate explained that he was able to count on the unwavering support of his loved ones. “Every time, the family was behind it. They are extraordinary, that's all. Without them, I wouldn't be here”.